Evolution A15TS Installation And Operation Manual Download Page 9

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Fault/Problem

Possible Cause

Remedy

NO FLOW

All chlorine output

LEDs flashing

Pump turned off.

Ensure the pump is on.

Closed valve.

Open valve.

Air in the system.

Check all o-rings and grease.

Dirty filter.

Clean or backwash filter.

Low water level.

Fill up the pool.

Calcium build-up on 

Water Probe sensor.

Clean probe in a mild hydrochloric

acid solution, see 

Page 6

.

HIGH SALT

Red LED illuminated

Salt level too high, 

above 4,500ppm.

Turn chlorine control anti-

clockwise until salt levels reduce.

NO LIGHTS

Circuit breaker tripped.

Reset circuit breaker. If it 

trips again immediately call a 

technician.

Mains power failure.

Check switches and switchboard

circuit breaker.

LOW / NO CHLORINE

PRODUCTION

Chlorine output too low.

Increase chlorine production, turn 

chlorine control clockwise.

Salt level too low.

Increase salt level to 4,000ppm 

and check stabiliser (Cyanuric) 

levels.

pH too high.

Adjust pH between 7.2 – 7.6

Timer period too short.

Increase running time.

High phosphate levels.

Treat pool water with phosphate 

remover.

Cell connections not secure.

Check connections at junction

box under the unit.

ABNORMAL CALCIUM 

BUILD-UP ON CELL

Calcium level in pool water is 

extremely high or unbalanced 

water chemistry.

Have water tested and balanced 

as per Langlier Saturation Index. 

Clean cell with mild HCl solution.

TIMER TIMES OUT 

OF SYNC

Timer is not set correctly.

Check setting procedure as per 

Page 5

.

Chlorinator installed on

off-peak tariff.

Adjust timer accordingly.

Timer / Off / Manual switch not 

selected correctly.

Make sure switch is selected 

correctly, see 

Page 5

.

OVER TEMPERATURE

Red LED illuminated

only (no other lights)

Salt level too high, above 

4,500ppm.

Turn chlorine control anti-

clockwise until salt levels reduce.

Unit is installed in an 

area where the ambient 

temperature is extremely high.

Supply adequate cooling.

Install outside of the extreme 

temperature area.

Summary of Contents for A15TS

Page 1: ...d by a qualified technician Improper installation can create electrical hazards which could result in property damage serious injury or death Improper installation will void the warranty This manual c...

Page 2: ...F CONTENTS 1 0 FOREWORD 1 2 0 POOL CHEMISTRY 1 3 0 CELL INSTALLATION 2 4 0 POWER PACK INSTALLATION 3 5 0 OPERATION 4 6 0 MAINTENANCE 6 7 0 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 8 0 WARRANTY 8 9 0 NOTES 9 SALT WATER CHLOR...

Page 3: ...uric Acid 40 65ppm Salt 4 000ppm Chlorine 1 5 3 0ppm 2 2 The Evochlor Chlorinator is designed to operate on a salt level of 4 000 parts per million ppm This is easily achieved by using the formula bel...

Page 4: ...r the heater in the return line to protect the elements or heat exchanger If a solar heating system is fitted then the cell housing should be installed after the return line comes back from the roof i...

Page 5: ...with a 230V 10A power socket located on the right hand underside of the power pack The pool pump should be plugged into this socket so that the chlorinator and pump activate togetherwhen the timer sw...

Page 6: ...unt of chlorine production By simply turning the control clockwise chlorine output is increased and by turning the control anti clockwise chlorine output is decreased Do not force the control past its...

Page 7: ...ial Outer Dial Minute Hand One tripper equates to 15 minutes Activation Point Fig 4 6 Circuit Breaker The circuit breaker mounted on the front right hand side of the Evochlor Chlorinator is designed t...

Page 8: ...e wires at the junction box underneath the power pack these must be reconnected firmly and tightly 3 With the cell removed use a high pressure hose nozzle to spray off as much loose scale as possible...

Page 9: ...4 000ppm and check stabiliser Cyanuric levels pH too high Adjust pH between 7 2 7 6 Timer period too short Increase running time High phosphate levels Treat pool water with phosphate remover Cell conn...

Page 10: ...ons beyond the control of the manufacturer These include but are not limited to incorrect power supply must be 230V 50Hz the chlorinator connected to an ancillary device such as a Variable Frequency D...

Page 11: ...9 9 0 NOTES...

Page 12: ...wise indicated copyright in the content of this document is the property of Evolution Water and Lighting Solutions under Australian copyright law Unless otherwise indicated content may not be reproduc...

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